While Hungarian wine gains traction and Budapest’s craft beer scene is on the rise, cocktail lovers need not feel left out in the Hungarian capital. Whether your preference is sipping a classic Martini or an experimental concoction, our guide to Budapest’s top cocktail hangouts has got them all covered.

By Jennifer Walker While Hungarian wine gains traction and Budapest’s craft beer scene is on the rise, even if you’re a cocktail lover there is no need to feel left out when you come to the Hungarian capital. If your preference is sipping a classic Martini or an experimental concoction, here’s our guide to Budapest’s cocktail hangouts – whether you prefer your poison shaken or stirred.

By: Jennifer Walker. When it comes to visiting a city like Budapest, the last thing on your mind is adventure, unless your concept of adventure begins at the 20th shot of pálinka, but that’s another story. However, one of the most unique factors about this city is not its monuments or epic nightlife, but the fact that it’s a city where you can still get your adrenaline high even if you’re in town ...

During the day of the second Disznókő Tokaji Cocktail Competition the spotlight doesn’t follow solely the contestants! On Thursday, 27th April besides the exciting competition and carefree cocktail sipping, we await you with interesting masterclasses on various topics. Spend a fabulous day at the home of the Asian-fusion cuisine and signature cocktail creations, and learn interesting facts from ...

By Jennifer Walker. While it wasn’t fun and games to live under the Communist regime, where even a careless remark could land you behind bars in the early years, there’s a wave of nostalgia for its places, relics and echoes of a simpler life. For those who didn’t live through the Hammer and Sickle days, there’s a certain charm associated with this retro side of Budapest – particularly for the ...

By Jennifer Walker, original article published on Budapest Local: It’s no coincidence that Budapest earned its name as City of Design by UNESCO, since the city is bursting in creativity – and fashion is no exception! However, to make life easier and narrow down the list, it’s time to talk about Hungarian fashion made for walking.

It wasn’t dinner as usual in Sushi Sei on Bécsi út in the III District. Rather than the classic sushi affair, the Japanese restaurant in Óbuda had turned into a pop-up dinner dedicated to Japanese-fusion cuisine featuring the talents of two Hungarian chefs Róbert Kemény and Dénes Dlusztus, good friends since chef school, but currently working in London and Bergen, respectively.

While Hungarian wine gains traction and Budapest’s craft beer scene is on the rise, cocktail lovers need not feel left out in the Hungarian capital. Whether your preference is sipping a classic Martini or an experimental concoction, our guide to Budapest’s top cocktail hangouts has got them all covered.

By Jennifer Walker While Hungarian wine gains traction and Budapest’s craft beer scene is on the rise, even if you’re a cocktail lover there is no need to feel left out when you come to the Hungarian capital. If your preference is sipping a classic Martini or an experimental concoction, here’s our guide to Budapest’s cocktail hangouts – whether you prefer your poison shaken or stirred.

By: Jennifer Walker. When it comes to visiting a city like Budapest, the last thing on your mind is adventure, unless your concept of adventure begins at the 20th shot of pálinka, but that’s another story. However, one of the most unique factors about this city is not its monuments or epic nightlife, but the fact that it’s a city where you can still get your adrenaline high even if you’re in town ...

During the day of the second Disznókő Tokaji Cocktail Competition the spotlight doesn’t follow solely the contestants! On Thursday, 27th April besides the exciting competition and carefree cocktail sipping, we await you with interesting masterclasses on various topics. Spend a fabulous day at the home of the Asian-fusion cuisine and signature cocktail creations, and learn interesting facts from ...

By Jennifer Walker. While it wasn’t fun and games to live under the Communist regime, where even a careless remark could land you behind bars in the early years, there’s a wave of nostalgia for its places, relics and echoes of a simpler life. For those who didn’t live through the Hammer and Sickle days, there’s a certain charm associated with this retro side of Budapest – particularly for the ...

By Jennifer Walker, original article published on Budapest Local: It’s no coincidence that Budapest earned its name as City of Design by UNESCO, since the city is bursting in creativity – and fashion is no exception! However, to make life easier and narrow down the list, it’s time to talk about Hungarian fashion made for walking.

It wasn’t dinner as usual in Sushi Sei on Bécsi út in the III District. Rather than the classic sushi affair, the Japanese restaurant in Óbuda had turned into a pop-up dinner dedicated to Japanese-fusion cuisine featuring the talents of two Hungarian chefs Róbert Kemény and Dénes Dlusztus, good friends since chef school, but currently working in London and Bergen, respectively.

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